It was around 11 p.m. when a commotion in one of the dressing rooms caught his attention.

“All I heard was ‘we need help,’ so I entered the dressing room, and the individual was not breathing very well, in and out of consciousness, so I immediately called 911 and I went to the front office to get the defibrillator.”

Warmington says they then started chest compressions before using the defibrillator.